Two factories owned by
General Electric discharged PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, for three decades before the toxic chemicals were banned in 1977 as a health threat to people and wildlife.
Not exact matches
Removing PCBs from the river was ordered by the federal government in a landmark 2002 order, decades after
General Electric Co. legally
discharged the chemical into the river as part of its upstate operations.
Although I am currently posted in Iraq, I will be
discharged from service in 60 days and am eager to put the skills that I have acquired in the US Army to use with
General Electric.
As a frontline member of the US Armed Forces in Iraq, I personally oversee the repair and maintenance of all motors vehicles in my platoon and am incredibly eager to put my extensive knowledge of
General Electric (GE) products to use following my
discharge from the Armed Forces.